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Book a stay at our hotels in Mississauga, Ontario. In no time you’ll be in downtown Toronto exploring rare Chinese art and meteorites from outer space at the Royal Ontario Museum and hunting for bargains in Mississauga’s major shopping malls.
Guests of our Mississauga hotels are just a 30-minute drive or commuter-train ride from Toronto, on the shores of Lake Ontario. The landmark CN Tower rises more than 1,800 feet above the city skyline. A glass elevator zips to the top for eye-to-eye views of downtown skyscrapers and a distant glimpse of Niagara Falls to the south. A quick city subway ride connects you with the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s prized collection of ancient art and artifacts. You can easily lose track of time browsing Chinese jade sculptures, reconstructed dinosaur skeletons, and gilded Egyptian mummy masks. Take a break in nearby Queen’s Park, a leafy urban oasis complete with strolling paths and manicured gardens.
Our hotels in Mississauga are near several shopping malls filled with Canadian and international brand-name gear. Square One Shopping Centre hosts a summertime Farmer’s Market on Fridays and Sundays when more than 100 local farmers sell fruits and veggies alongside homemade jam and classic Canadian maple syrup. Stores in the nearby Dixie Outlet Mall sell sought-after clothing brands at deep discounts. Popular chain restaurants surround both malls, though guests of our Mississauga hotels can also head into Toronto for dinner. Restaurants in Canada’s most culturally diverse metropolis offer cuisines from around the globe, from Italian comfort food to spicy Indian curries.
Stay at our Holiday Inn Express® hotels in Mississauga to experience Canada’s greatest museums and its national pastime. Catch a roaring Maple Leafs hockey game in Toronto against American teams or cheer for the hometown St. Michael’s Majors at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga.